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Published in: HomeThe Exile Nation Project - Interview with Debi Campbell
Debi Campbell was a recreational user of methamphetamine until her supplier was busted by Federal authorities. False...
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Published in: Shine A LightBeating, rape, electrocution. The UK sends Congolese asylum seekers back to this
When the UK sends DRC the names of people being sent back, Congolese Immigration calls secret services.
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Published in: Shine A LightAt last the British Medical Association fights the government’s destruction of England's NHS
The Coalition government's Health & Social Care Bill is political vandalism. Finally the Association of doctors is...
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Published in: HomeThe History of Police Militarization in the US
On Monday, November 28, 2011, students at UC-Davis occupied Dutton Hall, the University's financial center, and held...
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Published in: HomeoD Drug Policy Forum: Front Line Report - Week of December 1st 2011
Local officials in both British Columbia and Amsterdam wrangle with their respective national governments on the...
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Published in: HomeThe Exile Nation Project - Interview with Steve Costello
From the time he was a young boy, Steve Costello knew he was destined for a life of crime. A committed gang member,...
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Published in: HomeoD Drug Policy Forum: Front Line Report - Week of November 24th 2011
While governments around the globe debate on which direction to go in revising drug policy, the American military...
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Published in: Shine A LightChild detention goes on and on in the UK
Most children detained in the new “I can’t believe it’s not detention” facilities are held for more than 72 hours.
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Published in: Shine A Light“Strange and confused”: charities in bed with big corporations
Should local charities help commercial outsourcers maximize their profits from welfare to work schemes? Do we want...
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Published in: Shine A LightThe abolition of the NHS. That’s what is happening.
In unscripted remarks, the UK Prime Minister revealed his true agenda: he wants to turn our universal health care...
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Published in: HomeThe Exile Nation Project - Interview with Stephen Dubov
In 1987 college professor and successful San Francisco sculptor Stephen Dubov was sentenced in US Federal court to...
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Published in: Shine A LightOfficial lying in the UK: what child detention reveals about how we are governed
Persistent undermining of medical evidence that children are being harmed. Officials misleading ministers over a...
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Published in: oDRPrivatisation, but no private property
Privatisation was one of the beacon words of Yeltsin’s presidency, but, with the possible exception of housing,...
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Published in: Shine A LightCombating violence with forgiveness: teenage knife-crime in London
A review of UNPROVOKED, a new play about girl-on-girl knife crime in London.
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Published in: oDRIs corruption in Russia's DNA?
It is difficult to think back to a time when corruption was not endemic in Russia. It is now crippling the country,...
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Published in: HomeoD Drug Policy Forum: Front Line Report - Week of November 16th 2011
On behalf of Charles Shaw and myself, I'd like to welcome you to the latest installment of the Drug Policy Forum. We...
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Published in: Shine A LightA thousand feminists, a million acts of violence
The UK government says it wants to end abuse against women and girls but at the same time it is cutting vital...
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Published in: Shine A LightChild neglect: welfare benefits and child carers
The plight of young carers in Britain is described by a benefits adviser at Cambridge Citizens Advice Bureau.
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Published in: Shine A LightUNPROVOKED: a new play about girl-on-girl knife crime
A new play at the Roundhouse tackles girl-on-girl knife crime.
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Published in: Shine A LightBritain must stop sending children to war
On the eve of Remembrance Day members of parliament urge the UK government to stop sending under 18-year-olds to...